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VJoynes Posted: 2 Jun 2010 1:02 PM

My name is Viktoria Joynes and I am a PhD student from the University of Leeds.

As part of my PhD research I am asking health and social care staff to tell me about their perspectives about certain aspects of their professional lives – how they feel about the profession they work in, how they feel about working with other professions, and what they think about the idea of “professional identity”.  To do this I have created a survey, which can be completed online or on paper, which should take no longer than ten minutes to complete.  Any qualified member of a health or social care profession practicing in England is eligible to take part.

You will not be identifiable from the answers given in your survey, and no one will contact you as a result of the survey.

I am REALLY keen to have some Social Work professionals take part in my survey but currently only have a handful who have taken part, which doesn't give me enough to include in my results.  I therefore asked permission from your forum to post this message on here, which was kindly agreed.

If you would like more information about the study, please feel free to send me a message and I can send you an information sheet or any other details.


If you would like to take part in the study you can access this survey by clicking on the link below, or by copying and pasting the link in to your web browser:

www.survey.leeds.ac.uk/ipl2

Alternatively, if you would like to request that a paper version of the survey is sent to you please contact me.

Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues you think may be interested in taking part.

This research study has been approved by the University of Leeds Medicine and Dentistry Educational Research Ethics committee, and by the Leeds East Research Ethics Committee.

Best wishes

Viktoria Joynes

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I completed the survey. It sounds like an interesting research project. The link above didn't work though - I had to type it out in full. Maybe it could be fixed?

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I too found that the Link doesn't work but as you didn't amend it assume that your request is now out of date.

 
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